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by Jason Barber, Fishing Guide Kings Creek Adventures I started my career as a professional Bass fisherman in 2000 and claimed my 1st B.A.S.S. victory on the famous Sam Rayburn reservoir in 2002 and finished 3rd place in my first B.A.S.S. Tour event in Florida in 2002. I am currently a full-time fishing guide and offer my services on Cedar Creek Lake and surrounding lakes.

"Hi folks, Jason Barber here with the www.kingscreekadventures.com fishing and lake report for Cedar Creek Lake. The lake level is at normal pool and the water temperature is in the mid to high 70's. The clarity ranges from slightly stained to muddy heading north. The crappie are still on the deeper docks and are starting to get on brush piles and bridges. Fish docks with 6' deep water or more on them and target brush in 12 to 20'. Jigs and minnows are both good choices for bait. Large mouth are on docks as well and will hit plastics and crank baits, you can also use top waters early and late. Rocks are holding fish and some offshore structure is turning on crank baits and plastics are still good there in 5 to 16'. Catfish are slowing down in the shallows but can still be caught early on retaining wall points and shorelines with fresh shad. Try moving out to 12 to 25' water and bottom fishing with shad and you can find fish on humps and points. Sandies and hybrids are schooling early on humps and points and can be caught on slabs, swim baits and top waters. As the sun comes up focus on water 8 to 16' and fish near the bottom. Thanks again for reading my report and call me anytime to book a trip. 903-603-2047"   http://www.cedarcreeklake.com/news--fishing-reports--Cedar-Creek-Lake-Fishing-Report-for-June-1-2016/3586